Have we ever stopped to consider what the purpose of life is? Most of us would answer that they exist in order to discover the answer to this question because its answers are …
Read More »Dr. Laurence Ajaka
The Myth of Gender Equality
Gender equality is forging a blind path towards a misconceived perception of equality discounting the unique characteristics inherent to each gender. This blazing trail is endorsed by intellectuals and decision-makers without any consideration …
Read More »Senseless Murders: The How and the Why
Premeditated murders are plagues that have threatened the cohesion of our society during the recent years. The real tragedy is that some of us have become so numb to violence; they are willing …
Read More »Lebanon Fighting an Act of Racism
Since Abyadaswad’s mission is to reveal the truth, kindly find below the followup on the act of racism practiced on “Rizk” the Sudanese child. A tribute to the Lebanese authorities who reacted to …
Read More »Shaded White, Shaded Life… Are We Back to the Days of Racism?
Every so often, racism comes back to shake the foundations of the comfortable existence that we have carved for ourselves. It is a rude awakening from the notion that we have grown as …
Read More »The 21st Century Classroom!
Technology is a monsoon that has swept all the walks of life taming them to adhere to its specifications and education is no exception. The modern landscape of technological racing onward, the classrooms …
Read More »A fresh Face with a brilliant mind!
I am often invited to seminars where my colleagues and I confer and commiserate about the challenges of teaching. Our common dilemma as educators in the MENA region has knit us together in …
Read More »Crying Blood, Bleeding Tears
Election season is full swing in Lebanon and all the prospective MPs are running wild trying to secure the votes of citizens by their hollow promises. They have breached numerous of these pledges …
Read More »A Call for Action: Change the Educational Curricula or….
Lebanon has a reputation for educational excellence in the MENA region, yet it still follows antiquated systems and produces unhappy students that just want to gain enough grades to qualify for a scholarship …
Read More »Education: The New King and Queen of the Class!
Education has undergone a radical change during the last few decades due to the radical change in the learning process itself. We often equate learning with the students eating readymade meals we serve …
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